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Configuring SNMP & RMON
 (Optional) Enabling the DDM Trap
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The following example shows how to configure the switch to enable DDM-created trap:
Switch#configure
Switch(config)#snmp-server traps DDM create
Switch(config)#end
Switch#copy running-config startup-config
 (Optional) Enabling the DDM Trap
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configure
Enter global configuration mode.
snmp-server traps DDM [ create | delete ]
Enable SNMP extended DDM-related traps.
create:
Enable DDM-created trap. It is sent when new DDM is created successfully. By
default, it is disabled.
delete:
Enable DDM-deleted trap. It is sent when DDM is deleted successfully. By default, it
is disabled.
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
copy running-config startup-config
Save the settings in the configuration file.
configure
Enter global configuration mode.
snmp-server traps ddm [ temperature | voltage | bias_current | tx_power | rx_power ]
Enable SNMP DDM traps. DDM function is used to monitor the status of the SFP modules
inserted into the SFP ports on the switch.
temperature:
Enable DDM Temperature trap. It is sent when the DDM temperature value
exceeds the alarm threshold or warning threshold.
voltage:
Enable DDM Voltage trap. It is sent when the DDM voltage value exceeds the alarm
threshold or warning threshold.
bias_current:
Enable DDM Bias Current trap. It is sent when the DDM bias current value
exceeds the alarm threshold or warning threshold.
tx_power:
Enable DDM Tx Power trap. It is sent when the DDM Tx power value exceeds the
alarm threshold or warning threshold.
rx_power:
Enable DDM Rx Power trap. It is sent when the DDM Rx power value exceeds the
alarm threshold or warning threshold.
Notification Configurations
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